EverFocus EFC--02-1-A user manual Enter Alarm Setting Menu, Alarm Setting Menu Structure

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Some events are critical which must trigger the alarm output, like the firm alarm input, the zone alarm input and etc. But some events are not that important to trigger the alarm output, like the denied access due to the invalid time. These settings all depend on the users’ requirements. EFC-02 controller collects all events that might trigger the alarm output and provides the full capacity to enable or disable the alarm output on these events.

Sometimes user wishes to allocate a particular event to a particular alarm output, or allocate alarm inputs in certain area to multiple alarm outputs. EFC-02 controller delivers all the function and flexibility user need. User can define whether certain event will trigger an alarm, and can further specify to which alarm output that event is allocated.

All events that might trigger an alarm are listed below:

Fire alarm, zone alarm 1~8, unknown card, expired card, invalid card, invalid door, invalid time, card anti-pass back fail, card PIN fail, SYS PIN fail, ARM PIN fail, door forced open, door held open, reader lost, Alarm In 0 and remote alarm

All these events can be allocated to any alarm relay output on main module, door module, and alarm module. The detailed configuration method is introduced in the following section.

Enter Alarm Setting Menu

Under System menu, press fours times to bring up the following window:

Alarm Setting

Press ENT to enter Alarm Setting menu. Use and to choose from different menu options. All menu options under Alarm Setting are introduced below:

Alarm Setting Menu Structure

There are three submenus under Alarm Setting, as shown below:

Alarm Setting

Alarm Action Setting

Extended Alarm Setting

Alarm Time Setting

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Contents Flex Series Controller EFC-02-1A Instruction Guide Table of Contents Chapter Page ARM/DISARM Specifications FederalCommunication Commission Interference Statement Features Product OverviewParts List Controller Layout Controller Layout Main modulePage Installation Review Preparing for the InstallationDetermining Hardware and Location Preparing for the InstallationObtain a Floor Plan Entry Card Readers Hardware Installation Mounting the Enclosure and ControllerStep Installing a Module to Controller Install a New Module to ControllerMain Module Terminal Definition Reader/Door Index ConversionTerminal / LED Definitions Main Module LED Definition Terminal name Function No Terminal nameDoor Module Terminal Definition LED MeaningDoor Module LED Definition Definitions of the Door Module TerminalsAlarm Module Terminal Definition Terminal Function NameInstall and Connecting the Readers Alarm Module LED DefinitionRS232 Format Wiegand 26 FormatConnection to Door Lock Connection to an Electric StrikeConnection to Door Sensor Connection to a Magnetic LockConnection to Request-to-Exit Connection to Fire & Alarm InputConnection to Alarm Input Connection to Alarm Output 14 Connecting Alarm-sensor to Controller16 Normally Closed Connections for Alarm Output Connecting Controller Computer Connection to Computer via RS232Connection to Desktop Reader via RS485 RS485 Bus Based Networking SystemRS485 Bus Extension Connection to Multiple Controllers via RS485 Two Incorrect ConnectionsTCP/IP Based System Connection to Multiple Controllers via RS485Page Connecting Power Connecting the Power SupplyReset Controller Mount a Backup Battery optionalConnection to Backup Battery Cover Placement Before First UsePage Enter System Configuration General Operation GuidelineDisplay the Firmware Version Display the Number of Installed ModulesMain Setting Items Set Date Format System SettingEnter System Setting Menu Set Time Set DateAuto Daylight Savings Time Erase All Events Set System PINSet Arm PIN Enter Card Setting Menu Card SettingReset All Data and Settings Delete a Card by Serial Number Add CardsDelete Cards Delete All Cards Status SettingSet Card Properties Set Card PIN Setting Access Right SettingGroup Setting Anti Passback APB Setting Reader Setting Enter Reader Setting MenuCard ARM Setting Show Card NumberKeypad Setting Reader to Door AllocationDoor Setting System Reader SettingEnter Door Setting Menu Open Time SettingSet Door Behavior at Fire Alarm Set Door Hold Open TimeAlarm Configuration Basics Alarm SettingComponents for Alarm Enter Alarm Setting Menu Alarm Setting Menu StructureEnter Alarm Action Setting Sub-menu Enter Extended Alarm Setting Sub-menu Fire AlarmARM PIN Fail Zone Alarm 1~8SYS PIN Fail Alarm Remote AlarmUnknown Card Expired CardInvalid Card Invalid DoorInvalid Time Card Anti-Passback FailDoor Held Open Card PIN FailDoor Forced Open Armzone Setting Enter Alarm Time Setting Sub-menuEnter Armzone Setting Menu Reader LostSet ARM Delay Time Set Active ArmzoneAddress Setting Arm the System using the Controller KeypadDisarm the System using the Controller Keypad Clear the AlarmArm/Disarm the System using a Reader Yellow LED Status System ARM StatusPage Software Setup Install the Software in the Control ComputerSetup the User Accounts for the Software Configure the Controller and All Other HardwareEnroll Cards Page Page Page EverAccess

EFC--02-1-A specifications

The EverFocus EFC--02-1-A is an advanced video surveillance solution designed to meet the high demands of modern security systems. This device stands out for its robust features, cutting-edge technologies, and exceptional reliability, making it ideal for a wide range of surveillance applications, from retail environments to industrial facilities.

One of the primary features of the EFC--02-1-A is its superior image quality. Equipped with high-definition video capabilities, the camera can capture crystal-clear images even in low-light conditions, thanks to its advanced low-light technology. This ensures that vital details are recorded, enhancing the overall effectiveness of surveillance efforts. The device boasts a wide dynamic range (WDR), which allows it to handle scenes with both bright and dark areas, maintaining image clarity and detail regardless of lighting variations.

The EFC--02-1-A also supports multi-streaming capabilities, enabling simultaneous transmission of multiple video streams in different resolutions. This versatility is particularly advantageous for network bandwidth management, allowing users to customize their surveillance setup according to specific requirements. The integration of advanced compression technologies such as H.265 ensures efficient use of storage while maintaining high video quality.

Durability is another hallmark of the EFC--02-1-A. The camera is designed to withstand harsh environmental conditions, featuring an IP67-rated enclosure that protects it from dust and water ingress. This weatherproof design makes it suitable for both indoor and outdoor installations, ensuring uninterrupted operation in various settings.

Moreover, the EFC--02-1-A comes equipped with smart analytics capabilities, including motion detection and face recognition technologies. These features enhance the system’s functionality by enabling automatic alerts and efficient monitoring of specific areas, thereby reducing the workload for security personnel.

Lastly, seamless integration is a core characteristic of the EFC--02-1-A. It is compatible with multiple video management systems (VMS) and can easily connect with other security devices, promoting a holistic security ecosystem. This interoperability, coupled with user-friendly operational features and remote access capabilities, positions the EverFocus EFC--02-1-A as a leading choice for organizations aiming to enhance their surveillance setups.